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Boundaries and their meanings in the history of the Netherlands / edited by Benjamin Kaplan, Marybeth Carlson, Laura Cruz.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Kaplan, Benjamin J.
Carlson, Marybeth.
Cruz, Laura, 1969-
Series:
Studies in Central European histories ; 48.
Studies in Central European histories ; 48
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Boundaries--Social aspects--Netherlands--History.
Boundaries.
Boundaries--Political aspects--Netherlands--History.
Netherlands--Historical geography.
Netherlands.
Netherlands--Boundaries--History.
Netherlands--Historiography.
Netherlands--Colonies--History.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (268 pages) : illustrations, maps
Place of Publication:
Boston : Brill, 2009.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Traditionally, the term boundary applies to the demarcation between a physical place and another physical place, most commonly associated with lines on a map As the essays in this volume demonstrate, however, a boundary can also function in a more broadly conceptual manner. A boundary becomes not an “imaginary line” but a tool for thinking about how to separate any two elements, whether ideas, events, et cetera, into categories by which they become comprehensible and distinct. The scholar contributors seek not simply to discern the boundaries, but, and perhaps more importantly, to understand the process of delination, and its consequences. With its maverick history and grass-root political traditions, the Netherlands provides an auspicious setting to examine the historical function of boundaries both real and imagined.
Contents:
Introduction: "Boundaries : real and imagined" / Laura Cruz and Hubert P. van Tuyll
pt. 1. The golden age
Divided loyalties : states-Brabant as a border country / C.O. van der Meij
Geography unbound : boundaries and the exotic world in the early Enlightenment / Benjamin Schmidt
Deciphering the Dutch in Deshima / Mia M. Mochizuki
The transnational dispersal of the Walloon military aristocracy in the era of the Dutch revolt : the example of the Tserclaes of Tilly / John Theibault
The geographic extent of the Dutch book trade in the 17th century : an old question revisited / Laura Cruz
Pragmatic agents of empire : Dutch intercultural mediators among the Mohawks in seventeenth-century New Netherland / Mark Meuwese
pt. 2. The modern age
Neutral borders, neutral waters, neutral skies : protecting the territorial neutrality of the Netherlands in the Great War, 1914-1918 / Maartje M. Abbenhuis
Last chance : Belgium at Versailles / Hubert P. van Tuyll
The Dutch border areas, 1933-1945 : inducement for incidents or object of structural historiographical neglect? / Bob de Graaff
"Our national community" : the dominance of organic thinking in the post-war Netherlands / Martin Bossenbroek
Dwinegeri-multiculturalism and the colonial past (or: The cultural borders of being Dutch, part 1) / Susan Legene.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (p. [243]-249) and index.
Description based upon print version of record.
ISBN:
1-282-40146-7
9786612401466
90-474-2981-8
OCLC:
574072969
Publisher Number:
10.1163/ej.9789004176379.i-258 DOI

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